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State of New York et al v. Deutsche Telekom AG et al
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- Cleary Gottlieb
- Crowell & Moring
- Davis Polk
- Gibson Dunn
- Morrison Foerster
- Munger Tolles
- Paul Weiss
- Perkins Coie
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- Skadden Arps
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- WilmerHale
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- Wolf Haldenstein
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- Altice SA
- Altice USA
- AT&T Inc.
- Charter Communications Inc.
- Comcast Corp.
- Deutsche Telekom AG
- DISH Network Corp.
- EE Ltd.
- Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd.
- SoftBank Group Corp.
- T-Mobile US Inc.
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- State of Maryland
- State of Michigan
- State of Nevada
- U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia
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August 29, 2019
T-Mobile, Sprint Tell Court Merger Will Benefit All Americans
T-Mobile and Sprint have fired back at the states challenging the telecom titans' tie-up, arguing that the merger will benefit all Americans, including rural communities and low-income consumers.
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August 15, 2019
AGs' New Complaint Takes Aim At DOJ's T-Mobile/Sprint Deal
Selling off Sprint's prepaid mobile brands won't fix the competitive harm threatened by its merger with T-Mobile, 16 attorneys general told a New York federal court Wednesday in their first bare-bones legal response to the U.S. Department of Justice deal clearing the tie-up.
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August 09, 2019
Comcast, AT&T Get Sought T-Mobile/Sprint Info Locks
Comcast and AT&T have persuaded a New York federal judge to impose stricter safeguards for their sensitive business information submitted in the state attorneys generals' case challenging T-Mobile's purchase of Sprint, with the judge upping the level of protection from what the merging companies had proposed.
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August 08, 2019
Comcast, AT&T Call Info Locks In Sprint-T-Mobile Too Narrow
Comcast, AT&T and others urged a New York federal judge Wednesday to impose more stringent safeguards for their sensitive business information submitted in the state attorneys general case challenging T-Mobile's purchase of Sprint, arguing the protections currently proposed use a definition of confidential data that's "unusual and unreasonably narrow."
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August 01, 2019
1st Republican AG Joins Suit Against Sprint, T-Mobile Merger
Texas has joined more than a dozen other states suing in New York federal court to block T-Mobile and Sprint's $56 billion merger, marking the first Republican attorney general to join the all-Democrat coalition of challengers, the New York attorney general announced Thursday.
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August 01, 2019
Info-Sharing Protocol Takes Shape In Sprint, T-Mobile Case
A Manhattan federal judge said Thursday that data belonging to AT&T, Comcast and other telecoms may be deemed "highly confidential" to shield it from in-house counsel representing Sprint and T-Mobile in their effort to complete a $56 billion merger over the objection of 14 states and Washington, D.C.
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July 26, 2019
Sprint, T-Mobile Must Cough Up More Merger Docs, States Say
States suing to halt Sprint and T-Mobile's plan to merge into a $56 billion telecom giant asked a New York federal court to force the companies to hand over documents, including recent communications related to their negotiations with the U.S. Department of Justice, the Federal Communications Commission and Dish Network Corp.
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July 22, 2019
Telecoms Want Less Info Sharing In Sprint, T-Mobile Case
Comcast, AT&T and others are asking a New York federal judge to clamp down on which lawyers can get their confidential information as Sprint and T-Mobile try to fend off a state suit to block the planned $56 billion merger of the mobile service providers.
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July 17, 2019
Sprint, T-Mobile Say Trial Doesn't Need To Be Delayed
A coalition of states challenging Sprint and T-Mobile's proposed merger weren't being completely honest when they told the court that the trial would have to be delayed because the mobile giants failed to turn over promised documents, the companies told a New York federal court.
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July 15, 2019
Sprint, T-Mobile Say Cable Cos.' Info Is Adequately Protected
Sprint and T-Mobile urged a New York federal court Friday to reject a request by Comcast and other cable operators to modify a protective order for confidential business information, as the mobile phone providers face a contingent of states challenging their $56 billion tie-up.